James Paton

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James Paton
Denomination Church of Scotland
Senior posting
See Diocese of Dunkeld
Title Bishop of Dunkeld
Period in office 15711576 x 1584
Consecration November, 1399
Predecessor Robert Crichton
Successor Robert Crichton
Religious career
Previous bishoprics None
Previous post Minister of Muckhart parish
Personal
Date of birth 1522
Place of birth Scotland
Place of death Muckhart, July 20, 1596

James Paton (15221596) was a 16th century Scottish cleric from Ballilisk, Kinross. He matriculated at St Salvator's College, University of St Andrews on November 26, 1540. He was a supporter of the Scottish Reformation of 1560, and in 1567 became Minister of Muckhart parish, Clackmannanshire.

After the forfeiture of Bishop Robert Crichton in 1571, Paton became Bishop of Dunkeld. This seems to have been arranged for him by Archibald Campbell, 5th Earl of Argyll, to whom Paton handed over his farm at Muckartmill in addition to promising the earl a share of episcopal revenue. This later brought him into disrepute with the Protestant General Assembly, as did his failure to proceed against the allegedly Catholic John Stewart, 4th Earl of Atholl. Paton failed to defend himself satisfactorily, and in 1576 a decree was made depriving him of his bishopric. Paton resisted his forfeiture, but by 1584 had been replaced by the now reinstated Robert Crichton.

Paton returned to his old parish of Muckhart, though not in the capacity of a minister. He died there on July 20, 1596. He is known to have had four children, including Archibald Paton, who served in Dunkeld Cathedral during his father's espiscopate.

[edit] References

  • Henderson, T. F., "Paton, James (c. 1522–1596)", rev. Duncan Shaw, in the Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Press, 2004 , accessed 19 Feb 2007
  • Watt, D.E.R., Fasti Ecclesiae Scotinanae Medii Aevi ad annum 1638, 2nd Draft, (St Andrews, 1969)
Religious titles
Preceded by
Robert Crichton
Bishop of Dunkeld
15711576 x 1584
Succeeded by
Robert Crichton (again)